Your best bet is to contact the medical school there and find out directly from them. I would suggest you contact an admissions representative and also ask them what are not merely the pre-requisites, but those courses that will help you have an advantage when it comes to both an application and to actually doing the work. It will also help to have the conversation with the representative because of the competitive nature of med school admissions - you want your name to be recognizable.
good luck!
2006-12-22 06:57:09
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answered by cottey girl 4
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Grade Point Average (GPA)
The minimum acceptable GPA is 3.0. Applicants with a science, non-science or overall GPA below 3.0 will not be considered. To determine average criteria, the applicant’s GPA is compared to the average GPA of students who have gone on to attend medical school form the institution granting the applicant’s highest degree.
That is for their Med School. They also have different degree programs that may require additional prerequisites:
M.D./M.S.P.H.
M.D./M.P.H.
M.D./Ph.D
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT)
All applicants are required to take the MCAT within 3 years of their application. For the class entering medical school in 2008, scores will be accepted from tests taken in 2007, 2006 and 2005. Tests taken after August 2007 will not be considered. The minimum acceptable score for each section, (physical science, biological science and verbal reasoning) of the MCAT examination is 7. The average score for entering freshman is 10 in each section. If the test is taken more than once within 3 years of application, the best score for each section will be considered.
MCAT scores are evaluated in comparison to national standards.
2006-12-22 07:08:24
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answered by Brandon W 5
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